10 Entrepreneurs for Students to Learn From on Twitter

Learning is a lifelong activity that stretches well beyond your time in college. Using social media tools like Twitter give you the opportunity to be unofficially mentored by real world business professionals while you earn your business degree. Students studying to become business professionals need to take advantage of this because at no other time in history have we have the ability to learn from successful entrepreneurs.

In order to help you learn more from real world tested business leaders we’ve put together a list of 10 entrepreneurs for students to learn from on twitter. This list of entrepreneurs is a great place to learn about the world of business beyond the classroom.

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